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DRT1-ID/OD

DRT1-ID/OD

Specifications subject to change without notice.             Printed in U.S.A.

Precautions

Refer to the 

CompoBus/D Operation Manual (W267) before using the

Unit.

These precautions are also for the DRT1-ID16X/OD16X.

General Safety Precautions
Wiring

Turn OFF the Unit before wiring the Unit and do not remove the termi-
nal block cover or touch the terminal block while the Unit is turned ON,
otherwise an electric shock may occur.

Do not impose any voltage other than the rated voltage on the input
terminal. Doing so may result in damage to the Unit or cause the Unit to
malfunction.

Do not connect the Unit to loads consuming a total current exceeding
the rated output current of the Unit. Doing so may damage the output
element and a short- or open-circuit malfunction may result.

If the Unit is connected to a DC inductive load, connect a diode to the
Unit to protect the Unit from counter-electromotive voltage, otherwise
the counter-electromotive voltage may damage the output element
and a short- or open-circuit malfunction may result.

Correct Use
Cable Locks

Before turning on the Unit, make sure that the connector of each cable
connected to the Unit is locked.

Do not connect or disconnect the connectors while the Unit is turned
ON. Doing so may cause the Unit to malfunction.

Installation Environment

Do not install the Unit in the following places. Doing so may result in
damage to the Unit or cause the Unit to malfunction.

Places with direct sunlight.

Places with ambient temperature ranges not within 0

°

C to 55

°

C.

Places with rapid temperature changes resulting in condensation
or relative humidity ranges not within 10% to 90%.

Places with corrosive or inflammable gas.

Places with excessive dust, salinity, or metal powder.

Places with vibration or shock affecting the Unit.

Places with water, oil, or chemical sprayed on the Unit.

Screw Tightening Torques

Tighten all screws of the Unit properly, otherwise the Unit may mal-
function.

Tighten each terminal screw to a torque of 0.6 to 1.18 N 

 m (6.2 to

12.0 kgf 

 cm).

Tighten each mounting screw to a torque of 0.6 to 0.98 N 

 m (6.2 to

10.0 kgf 

 cm) if the Unit is mounted to a panel.

Cleaning

Use alcohol or benzine to clean the surface of the Unit. Do not use
paint thinner to clean the surface, otherwise the surface will be dam-
aged or discolored.

Handling

Do not drop the Unit or shock or vibrate the Unit excessively. Doing so
may result in damage to the Unit or cause the Unit to malfunction.

Disassembling, Repairing, and Modifying

Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the Unit, otherwise an electric
shock may occur or the Unit may malfunction.

Omron Europe B.V. EMA-ISD, tel:+31 23 5681390, fax:+31 23 5681397, http://www.eu.omron.com/ema

NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS. TO CONVERT MILLIMETERS TO INCHES DIVIDE BY 25.4.

Summary of Contents for DRT1-ID

Page 1: ...ew terminal 24 VDC 24 VDC DRT1 ID08 Output NPN common DRT1 OD08 Input NPN common 16 DRT1 ID16 Output NPN common DRT1 OD16 Specifications Ratings Input Item DRT1 ID Input current 10 mA max point ON delay time 1 5 ms max OFF delay time 1 5 ms max ON voltage 15 VDC min between each input terminal and V OFF voltage 5 VDC max between each input terminal and V OFF current 1 mA max Insulation method Phot...

Page 2: ...ction 300 m s2 approx 30G Mounting strength No damage when 50 N approx 5 kgf pull load was applied for 10 s in all directions 10 N min approx 1 kgf in the DIN Track direction Terminal strength No damage when 50 N approx 5 kgf pull load was applied for 10 s Screw tightening torque 0 6 to 1 18 N S m 6 2 to 12 kgf S cm Ambient temperature Operating 0 C to 55 C with no icing or condensation Storage 20...

Page 3: ...node number setting baud rate set tings and holding or clearing outputs for com munications error Note 1 Always turn OFF the Unit and the commu nications power supply before changing DIP switch settings 2 Pin 9 is not used Always set pin 9 to OFF I O Device Power Supply Terminals Connected internally to the I O power supply terminals Internal Circuit Power Supply Terminals Connect a 24 VDC power s...

Page 4: ... ON ON OFF OFF 44 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 13 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 45 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 14 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 46 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 15 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 47 ON OFF ON ON ON ON 16 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 48 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 17 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON 49 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 50 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF 19 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON 51 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 20 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 5...

Page 5: ...Note All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated DRT1 ID08 DRT1 OD08 Mounting Holes Two 4 2 dia or M4 50 max 40 max 125 max Two 4 2 dia or M4 50 max 40 max 150 max Mounting Holes DRT1 ID16 DRT1 OD16 Fourteen M3 Twenty two M3 ...

Page 6: ...for internal circuitry Communications connector Power supply for internal circuitry Physi cal lay er Physi cal lay er Internal circuit Internal circuit Photo coupler Photo coupler Photo coupler Photo coupler Photo coupler Photo coupler Photo coupler Photo coupler Voltage step down Wiring Input DRT1 ID08 DRT1 ID16 Three wired Sensors NPN Output Two wired Sensors Brown Black Blue Brown Sensor 1 Brow...

Page 7: ...it power supply Shield Blue communications data L Black communications power supply White communications data H Red communications power supply I O power supply Solenoid etc Valve etc Photoelectric sensor or proximity sensor three wired sensor with a built in amplifier Limit switch two wired sensor Shield Blue communications data L Black communications power supply White communications data H Red ...

Page 8: ... Installation Environment Do not install the Unit in the following places Doing so may result in damage to the Unit or cause the Unit to malfunction Places with direct sunlight Places with ambient temperature ranges not within 0 C to 55 C Places with rapid temperature changes resulting in condensation or relative humidity ranges not within 10 to 90 Places with corrosive or inflammable gas Places w...

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